Brother International PT-7500 Users Manual - English and Spanish - Page 96
No Files, Ok To Reduce, The Block No.?, Record Not, Found, Tape Cassette, Changed, Text Too High
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Error Message NO FILES! OK TO REDUCE THE BLOCK NO.? RECORD NOT FOUND! TAPE CASSETTE CHANGED! TEXT TOO HIGH! XX BLOCK TEXT TOO LONG! TEXT TOO LONG! XX BLOCK VALUE OUT OF RANGE! Cause • This message appears if no files are stored in the memory when you try to recall or delete one. • The message appears if you select the PANEL2 Label Type mode, and when the number of the desired blocks is less than that of the text mode, the number is reduced. • This message appears when the specified text or record number cannot be found in the database. • This message appears if the tape cassette was changed while the P-touch labeler paused for the tape to be cut. • This message appears if the size of the text is larger than the width of the installed tape. • This message appears if the length of the text is longer than the label length that has been set with the Length function. • This message appears if you try to print a label that is longer than the specified block length. • This message appears if the value entered while setting the Margin, Length, and Block Length function is not within the allowable range. • This message appears if the specified characters cannot be found in the database. • This message appears if the values for the blocks, records or fields to be printed is not within the allowable range. Solution • Store a text file before trying to recall or delete one. • Press n to reduce. Press b to set the same or the more numbers of the blocks. • Try searching for different text or a different record number. • Change the tape cassette back again. • Reduce the size of the characters, install a tape with a greater width, or select the AUTO text size setting. • Press A, and then select a longer label length. • Select a longer block length. • Type in a value that is within the allowable range. 80